2014年12月24日 星期三

2014-12-25 Israel Health


New York Daily News
   
Haredi circumcision practice infects New York baby with herpes   
Jerusalem Post
Metzitzah b'peh, in which the mohel sucks blood from the wound following circumcision, is a common traditional practice among many haredi Orthodox mohels. Newborn baby [Illustrative]. (photo credit:INIMAGE). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter.
Another Jewish baby has contracted herpes through bris   New York Daily News
Infant Gets Herpes From Controversial Circumcision Rite   Jewish Daily Forward
Baby in NYC gets herpes after circumcision ritual   The Journal News | LoHud.com
FailedMessiah.com   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Of mice and men: Researchers point to differences in cell development   
Los Angeles Times
Scientists say they have discovered a key factor in the lab formation of human primordial germ cells -- the precursors to egg and sperm -- and that it differs significantly from experiments involving rodent cells. lRelated Invasive species get by with a little help ...

In a First, Scientists Create Human Primordial Germ Cells   BioScholar News
Scientists one step closer to creating human egg, sperm   Xinhua
Human Primordial Cells Created In A Lab For The First Time: Could ...   Headlines & Global News
Haaretz   
Laboratory Talk   
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CTV News
   
The Ebola outbreak at 1 year: Doctors report hopeful signs, better survival in ...   
CTV News
One year into the world's worst Ebola outbreak, doctors are reporting an encouraging sign: About 70 per cent of patients in a hard-hit area of Sierra Leone now survive. The Ebola death rate has fallen even though there are no specific medicines or vaccines to ...

Sierra Leone declares five-day Ebola lockdown in north   The Sun Daily
Sierra Leone Trains New Ebola Burial Team   Voice of America
Happy Holidays, Sierra Leone!   The Patriotic Vanguard
The Verge   
CBC.ca   
Huffington Post   
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Jewish Post
   
LA first-graders raise seven figures for rare disease   
Jerusalem Post
A fundraising campaign started quietly by two first graders two years ago to help find a cure for a rare genetic disease just passed the $1 million mark, with donations streaming in from all 50 states and 60 countries across the globe. The million-dollar ...

Million-dollar 'Chocolate Bar': First-grade buddies raise seven figures for rare ...   St. Louis Jewish Light

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Jerusalem Dispatch
   
Person who went to West Africa test is negative from Ebola   
Jerusalem Dispatch
Ebola is one of the deadliest disease in mankind which killed more than thousands of people .Generally the west side of Africa effected strongly from this deadly disease.According to that situation ebola victims became a threat to another countries and ...

Doctor who traveled to Liberia taken to Bellevue, tests negative for Ebola   WABC-TV
Ill Doctor Recently Returned from West Africa Tests Negative for Ebola: Health ...   NBC New York
New York doctor in hospital with Ebola-like symptoms   Daily Mail
New York Daily News   
New York Post   
CBS Local   
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Pope in blistering critique of Vatican bureaucrats   
Salt Lake Tribune
Pope Francis delivers his message during a meeting with Cardinals and Bishops of the Vatican Curia on the occasion of the exchange of Christmas greetings in the Clementine hall at Vatican, Monday, Dec. 22, 2014. (AP Photo/Andreas Solaro, Pool) ...


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FDA Clears Ivermectin Cream (Soolantra) for Rosacea   
Medscape
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved 1% ivermectin cream (Soolantra, Galderma Labs), a once-daily treatment for the inflammatory lesions, bumps, and pimples of rosacea. Rosacea is a common chronic skin condition affecting an estimated ...


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The Times of Israel
   
Iran touts 'drug addict radar'   
The Times of Israel
An Iranian scientist claimed this week he had invented a radar system which can detect drug addicts from nearly a mile away, and measure the level of narcotics flooding their system. Get The Times of Israel's Daily Edition by email and never miss our top ...

Iran says it has a machine that can detect a drug addict from a mile away   Washington Post (blog)

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Tenth Egyptian dies of H5N1 bird flu   
The Japan Times
CAIRO – A 5-year-old Egyptian boy died from bird flu on Wednesday, the 10th death from the virus in the country out of 22 identified cases this year, the Health Ministry said. Ministry spokesman Dr. Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said the boy came to a hospital in the ...

Tenth Egyptian dies of H5N1 bird flu - Health Ministry   Reuters

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ABC News
   
Error at CDC puts lab tech at risk for Ebola   
The Seattle Times
The error occurred Monday, when a high-security lab at the CDC, working with Ebola virus from the epidemic in West Africa, sent samples that should have been killed to another CDC laboratory, down the hall. By DENISE GRADY and DONALD G. MCNEIL ...

US lab worker monitored for Ebola   BBC News
CDC worker monitored for possible Ebola exposure in lab error   Reuters UK
CDC technician possibly exposed to Ebola   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Charlotte Observer   
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